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» Insect Traps | | | | | | | Description: | | Set Traps Indoors At Passagewaysor Holes Used By Animals.Outdoors Set Traps Near Grain And Feed Bins.Use Peanut Butterseedsfruit Pitscereals. Frequently Wild Animals Stress Easily;May Seriously Injure Themselves As They Try To Escape.10 X 3 X 3.For Miceshrewsvoles.Preassembledhigh Tensile Wire Mesh Trap/Steel Reinforced Gravity Action Door.Sensitive Triggers To Ensure Quick Secure Catch. | | | Features: | |
• For trapping mice, chipmunks, shrews, voles, and similar-size nuisance animals
• Two spring loaded doors
• Smoothed internal edges protect and prevent injuries to animals
• Efficacy proven in extensive field testing means higher catch rate and fewer escapes
• Comes fully assembled and ready to use with Instructions and tips on baits and trap setting included
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 10.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 3.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 3.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 1.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 10.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.8 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 18 reviews |
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Works great!!!Jun 29, 2008 Bought this trap to catch mice in my ivy next to my place. So far I've caught over 10 mice and the unit works great. The mice are not harmed, and it's easy to reset the trap. If you have difficulty setting this trap, you should consider hiring someone to solve your problem cause it's not difficult.
I would highly recommend this trap.
The One That WorksMay 29, 2008 I tried humane traps that I built myself, and I bought a few different kinds as well. The cheap plastic traps were terrible. The Havahart trap is the one that caught the mouse in my basement. It is made of galvanized metal so it should last a lifetime.
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Maybe it works for squirrels, but not for miceMay 02, 2008 We purchased this human trap to try to capture a mouse we had seen lurking in the yard/porch/crawl space. We loaded it exactly as directed (which is very very very difficult, partly from unclear instructions and partly because it is easy for human fingers to spring the trap).
And we gave the mouse free snacks for a week. The bait--no matter what we put in--always got eaten, but the mouse never sprung the trap.
Maybe it would work for a heavier animal, but the little field mice seem to be just too small to spring the trap. We had, however, EXCELLENT results with a different humane trap shaped like a little green house (although those results included finding out the mouse had a friend...or five).
great catchMar 27, 2008 Excellent product. Every time it's set properly it delivers. Proves that there's more to Littiz than chocolate!
Insanely EffectiveFeb 12, 2008 Amazing trap. I can catch mice more or less at will. Takes a little time to learn the technique of setting the trap levers, but once you get it it's a piece of cake. I tend not to trap in the bitter cold, since the little buggers don't stand much chance to survive, but use this to clear them out in the spring, and keep them out in the fall. This year I had almost no traces of mice in the winter.
While it may be more humane to just kill the mice, I kind of look at it from my perspective. I'd rather have a 1/100 chance in the woods in October than certain death via a conventional trap in the winter.
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